MOTOVUDU - Quick Start Guide For Setting Up The 2017 SUZUKI GSX-R1000R For The Track

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  • Опубликовано: 4 авг 2017
  • ***UPDATE: Now Simon has spent more time on the GSX-R 1000R and has been working with some fast riders he has found these settings work best for him: With standard shock the forks need to be set with 7 - 8mm of fork tube protruding only (standard is 15mm protruding) If you have the Ohlins shock which is +/- 3.5 mm longer then you can go to no fork tube protruding, only the cap protruding from the triple clamps. He runs 10mm of preload on 10.5 springs. Simon will also be trying the 11 springs.
    Conditions on circuit are extreme. These adjustments are to help your standard L7 GSX-R1000R transfer less weight forward while on the brakes (causing ABS to kick in early), squat less under acceleration and still turn.
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  • @RadovanKrsmanovic
    @RadovanKrsmanovic 6 лет назад +32

    I love his videos, and I love his insights in MotoGP. This man is beyond humble, yet has an ocean of knowledge, combined with experience, that he offers up for free on his channel. Thank you Simon!

  • @ajv802
    @ajv802 6 лет назад +8

    Great video Simon, I’ve stumbled onto Motovudu by chance and am now addicted to your track videos. You are the only person I know of who has been able to explain the leg dangle during heavy braking all the riders do. BTW congrats on the new pit lane commentary role mate.

  • @paulymccann
    @paulymccann 2 года назад +1

    Great advice Simon! Thanks for the guidance 👍🏽

  • @anthonyscott16
    @anthonyscott16 4 года назад

    Simon, I love this series man. MotoGP is fortunate to have you!

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  4 года назад

      Thanks Anthony

    • @DevRSVR
      @DevRSVR 4 года назад

      @@motovudu hey Simon. I too stumbled across your channel when trying to prep for a track weekend in Jerez, in less than 2 weeks now. Your explanation of the track is class. I'm pouring over it almost daily! Doing it on a 2003 cbr-600rr. Wondering what your litre track bike of choice would be? For around a budget of 6,000 euros? Any suggestions are welcome!

  • @alvinder29
    @alvinder29 4 года назад

    Good videos..useful content..thanks for all the sharing Simon .

  • @pistolpete5805
    @pistolpete5805 7 лет назад +1

    AWESOME STUFF KIWI

  • @PaddleDogC5
    @PaddleDogC5 4 года назад

    Excellent getting one soon.

  • @disarmyou84
    @disarmyou84 7 лет назад +1

    I just read some
    Comments and answered my own question lol. Thanks for the tips!

  • @legion748
    @legion748 7 лет назад +1

    great video for base settings.....hopefully catch up with you on the 4th....return the beer you gave us at brno !

  • @liljamesjames1884
    @liljamesjames1884 7 лет назад

    Great thanks simon i like your videos i run the mich evo cup dot when i race so that feeling is the tires but wont hurt

  • @balikbayan832
    @balikbayan832 4 года назад +1

    Gsxr1000rr is a beautiful bike. 😍

  • @paulrandolph8469
    @paulrandolph8469 4 года назад +1

    Simon, Enjoy your work on the MotoGP crew. I have a 2011 GSX-R750 (L1) and here's what I've done:
    (1) Yoshi Alpha slip-on,
    (2) Bazzaz Z-Fi fuel controller,
    (3) Bazzaz Z-AFM auto-tuner,
    (4) Bazzaz Z-Bomb timing retard eliminator,
    (5) disabled SET butterfly valve,
    (6) Puig windscreen,
    (7) Yoshi billet aluminum engine case covers (crankshaft insurance),
    (8) Vortex frame sliders,
    (9) TechSpec Snake Skin tank pads (super sticky),
    (10) K&N air filter, and
    (11) EBC HH sintered brake pads.
    I weigh 185 lbs but I had to take as much preload as I could out of the stock shock (until I ran out of threads), and I barely got the sag in the right range. It's like the stock spring is too stiff. Question: Would you have raised the front if it didn't have ABS?

  • @MatiMorini
    @MatiMorini 6 лет назад +1

    nice work

  • @disarmyou84
    @disarmyou84 7 лет назад

    Thank you!

  • @HabitualRider
    @HabitualRider 7 месяцев назад

    Thank you yoda!

  • @duncanmuirhead3453
    @duncanmuirhead3453 6 лет назад +1

    Great video Motovudu, useful info. I think "ten" on the fork damping adjusters is shorthand for tension?

  • @GSXRDom
    @GSXRDom 5 лет назад

    Very insightful video. I'm using the Gsxr for something a little different. Straight line speed I wonder if these settings would help me out as well. I'm lowered in the rear and stretched almost 6 inches. I want to get as much power down as I can.

  • @gixxerboy555
    @gixxerboy555 7 лет назад +1

    Georgious bike

  • @grider8344
    @grider8344 2 года назад

    Love ya work Mate, don't know about those pants and socks.

  • @shinyanishizawa6406
    @shinyanishizawa6406 2 года назад

    Thank you for the great video. May I ask what your weight (with gear) is for the adjustments you made?

  • @laurentpochon9599
    @laurentpochon9599 3 года назад +4

    I have a stupid question. What do you call a turn ? 180 or 360 degree? I assume it is 360, but sometimes it seems to be 180 on the video. Can you confirm that ?

  • @disarmyou84
    @disarmyou84 7 лет назад +5

    This probably the most helpful video I've found on the internet to set up the 2017 gsxr 1000r. Just curious but doesn't the weight of the rider play in on how to set up the suspension? How much does Simon weigh?

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  7 лет назад +5

      I did this quick start because I believe that this will make the standard bike better on circuit for almost everyone. If you are more serious than an occasional track day rider you will most likely need harder springs (unless you are extremely light). I'm 78 kilos.

  • @ridendrive
    @ridendrive 7 лет назад

    What have you done for gearing?

  • @WFF95
    @WFF95 4 года назад

    i love his helmet. which arai version did he wear?

  • @BizAutomation
    @BizAutomation 7 лет назад +9

    Regarding the removal of the stock exhaust, the speaker talks about how it "Makes sense" that it needs a remap because you've taken off the stock can with all its "restrictions". The reality is that the stock can, while much heavier, has no restrictions and is a strait flow through pipe (You can even see through it from one end to the other) with holes that let noise into that thick part of the muffler that does make it quieter, but there are no airflow restrictions. I learned this by watching the famous tuner "Brock Davison's" channel. All the restriction is happening before the exhaust gasses hit the end exhaust muffler (Cat, etc..). In fact, when Brock did dyno tests with an aftermarket Yoshi can and the stock exhaust, there was absolutely no gain !

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  7 лет назад +3

      Thanks .....
      I never rode mine with a stock muffler, I didn't even get to see the stock muffler. I believe what you say about it. Either way it feels a little lean on the bottom. I look forward to getting the cat out of the pipe and tuning it for that.

    • @MrPninja
      @MrPninja 7 лет назад

      Carl Zaldivar I was going to type exactly that, and you have to remove the entire exhaust and replace it or angle going the thing

    • @sandwichmaster3777
      @sandwichmaster3777 6 лет назад +3

      Incorrect, aftermarket pipes are louder because they restrict less air. The muffler and all the stuffing they put in there is restricting air from flowing freely (it is slowed down). Some bikes actually lose some power when not tuned for an aftermarket pipe but it does not mean they have the same airflow, fuel ratios just need to be adjusted.
      Fricken youtubers correcting senior racers...

    • @dallasnellen
      @dallasnellen 6 лет назад +1

      Dude, look through a stock can. There is ZERO restriction Einstein

    • @sandwichmaster3777
      @sandwichmaster3777 6 лет назад +2

      there are hundreds of holes with sound dampening.. that slow down air (muffle air) thus restricting the clear line of passage that a straight pipe would allow.

  • @666alireza
    @666alireza 5 лет назад

    What sprocket did u use for Brno -1+2 ?

  • @krayzieegg7294
    @krayzieegg7294 4 года назад

    I wish you could do the same for the 2018 or 2019 s1000rr

  • @666alireza
    @666alireza 5 лет назад

    Hi,is your first gear up or down ?

  • @liljamesjames1884
    @liljamesjames1884 7 лет назад +1

    I do got one question i feel on a long right hand not so much a sweeper but when your bout 3/4 lean that had to continuosly counter steer is that me or the bike.

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  7 лет назад +4

      Good question, I've often have the same feeling and nine times out of ten it's caused by tyre profile. Flatter profile fronts make the bike feel like you described. It's one of the reasons the Dunlop KR106 front slick is my favourite on track , it's got a steeper profile which gives a really light, neutral feel to the bars when cornering. The Pirelli and Bridgestone slicks grip well but give a slightly heavier feel in the corners. Adjustment to your bike balance front and rear (ride height) can go some way to help fix this too.

  • @jaimeeee8589
    @jaimeeee8589 4 года назад

    How does it feel to feel tu “run lean”?

  • @RaptorG999
    @RaptorG999 6 лет назад +2

    "TEN" is for tension, Simon.
    Another thing I'd like to point out is that you can't make springs harder by preload, you can only only alter the ride height. Screwing in the clickers restricts the suspension fluid's flow but it can also make it hot easier. The proper thing to do is put heavier springs.

    • @darryldyer758
      @darryldyer758 6 лет назад

      Giorgio Rp I figured TEN was for tension but since I was not sure it made me not want to enhance my settings. I have a 2009 Gsxr 1000 and I cant seem to find any RUclips footage of anyone doing a suspension adjustment on my model bike so I can learn the proper way to alter the settings.

    • @thatboysims3k879
      @thatboysims3k879 5 лет назад

      @@darryldyer758 look up a man called Dave Moss. One of, if not the best for suspension knowledge

  • @mike216ism
    @mike216ism 3 года назад

    Why is the shifter blipper so much smoother in the higher Rev range? I don't use it unless I'm over 6K

  • @dallasnellen
    @dallasnellen 6 лет назад +1

    you ride like one of the old school guys, lots of lean angle, but body all upright... ha ha
    I have studied this way of riding in the old motogp replays from the Doohan Schwantz Rainey era, but just can't wrap my head around it! I gather it's because the bikes were so light maybe???

  • @francescolucarno6214
    @francescolucarno6214 5 лет назад +1

    Actually increasing the spring preload does not make it stiffer. It just increase the ride height

  • @Simey2wheels
    @Simey2wheels 7 лет назад +1

    First, great video

  • @sundayblack
    @sundayblack 5 лет назад +2

    I've just chopped my pegs down to learn myself to not hang my feet off the ends.

  • @revolutionmotorsport
    @revolutionmotorsport 7 лет назад

    Tried these settings Simon and got some head shake coming out of a turn on to straight with slight bumps any suggestions

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  7 лет назад

      Sounds exactly right under acceleration if the track is bumpy. Running higher preload settings (from 8 turns standard to 11) means more support under hard braking but also less sag... so more prone to what you experienced. It's a compromise. The only way to get it working well in both areas is harder springs (for support during braking) and return to normal preload settings (6-8). Meantime, try reducing the preload to 10, or 9 and see if the head-shake goes away and you can still get the bike stopped. Good luck

  • @danieldiamond4413
    @danieldiamond4413 7 лет назад +1

    Hi Simon, just a quick question as I'm going to be at Suzuki all star day on 4th September this year on my bike. I'm wondering what Dunlop slicks your using and the compound front and rear as I would like to get some. I'm used to Pirelli slicks on my previous race bike sc1 front and sc2 rear but would like to try the dunlops..I'll put your settings in the bike and would like to run the same parameters if it's good enough for you it's more than good enough for me! Also the pressures you recommend.? Thank you

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  7 лет назад

      Hi, 3 compound front would be something similar to the sc1 front. I use the 3 sometimes and the 4 front normally but track temps are higher where I ride and I need durability, so I'd recomend the 3.
      Rear you have 2 choices. The 2 or the 4. They are the 2 best but are quite different. The 2 has the best grip and with high track temps it lasts well also. The 4 has less grip than the 2 but is a good all-round tyre in most conditions and lasts well so it's good for what I do. For straight out performance the 2 rear is my favourite.

    • @danieldiamond4413
      @danieldiamond4413 7 лет назад

      Motovudu Thank you! So on August 4th you will be on a 3 front and a 4 rear?

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  7 лет назад

      I won't be bringing my bikes to the UK I'll be on the Motovudu UK bikes so I'm not sure what will be on them tyre wise. If I had my own bikes I would be running a 3 front and 2 or 4 rear.

    • @derekboyle857
      @derekboyle857 5 лет назад

      @@motovudu Simon, What size rear tyre are you using on the GSXR

  • @rubendelrio6120
    @rubendelrio6120 5 лет назад

    Simón, which is your dynamic SAG in the GSX R ?

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  5 лет назад +1

      Hi Ruben, I have never measured sag. At world championship when I rode or later when I worked as an Ohlins technician I never came across anyone who did.

  • @mike216ism
    @mike216ism 3 года назад +1

    Ten or (tension) is the closest word in Japanese for rebound. That's what I read

  • @Christian-xc9bh
    @Christian-xc9bh 7 лет назад +2

    Only 2 turns out On compression rear? That is a soft shock.

  • @angelcastellanosmartinez2412
    @angelcastellanosmartinez2412 6 лет назад

    Hello Simon, the modifications you do to compression and Rebound on the hydraulic part of the suspension will affect on the bike's behaviour in relation to your weight. I am right? It wont do the same for a 140pounds , 5'8 tall guy! Isnt it?

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  6 лет назад +1

      The standard damping is for the street and some comfort. Under hard acceleration and deceleration used on circuit the bike needs more support. Try half the amount I recommended on my updated setup guide (in writing, not in the video). If you like it then try adding the other half and decide what's better for your weight and speed. Hope it helps.
      Simon

    • @angelcastellanosmartinez2412
      @angelcastellanosmartinez2412 6 лет назад

      Motovudu .......Thank a lot for your replay! Cheers mate!

  • @mavricxx
    @mavricxx 5 лет назад +1

    Gorgeous bike, it should have come from the factory with that Yoshimura exhaust, it just makes it look much better! On a different note, too bad they did away with the turn signal mirrors, those new ones are hideous and make the bike look cheap.

  • @revolutionmotorsport
    @revolutionmotorsport 7 лет назад +2

    Do you have any sag settings you use Simon? Love the vids and thanks for helping us gsxr1000r owners get up to speed

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  7 лет назад +5

      I completely ignored the sag settings because I had no choice when dealing with standard springs which are too soft for hard track riding. The settings I've put here will have less than ideal sag because the preload settings are high. I was chasing support during braking and acceleration which was more important. Now I have stiffer springs the preload is back to normal settings and yes there is a little more sag, but I don't bother measuring it. It's all about what feels right and what works for you. When I was an Ohlins technician at Grand Prix I saw Max Biaggi win with 30 mm preload on the rear with a soft spring. That throws all the sag theories out the window. But yes, I personally don't like no sag, especially in the front. Good luck!

    • @revolutionmotorsport
      @revolutionmotorsport 7 лет назад

      What is your body weight Simon and what springs are you running now

    • @rrrkev
      @rrrkev 6 лет назад

      Motovudu good advice simon, too many people try to tune by numbers IMO. Cheers from nz.

  • @Sk2PPer
    @Sk2PPer 5 лет назад

    Great video! How much do you weigh with all your gear?

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  5 лет назад +1

      Im 81-82 kgs without my kit on. Not sure with

    • @Sk2PPer
      @Sk2PPer 5 лет назад

      @@motovudu thank you! Ride safe

  • @tonypaz100
    @tonypaz100 7 лет назад +1

    We have a mutual friend in the shape of Almond Reef. I'll bow to your ex Ohlins suspension knowledge if you can help me crack 1.55" at Almeria on a my K5 600 with my Ktech - :-)

  • @liljamesjames1884
    @liljamesjames1884 7 лет назад +1

    Dont you feel that if tge rear shock is to hard the bike wheelies alot.i do set on my tank as you suggested in dark art but simon on a 1000 it be crazy.

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  7 лет назад +2

      I understand what you're saying James, 1000's are not easy to hold wide open in low gears. It's why I'm so surprised with the new bike, it makes the job much easier. It's almost cheating lol

    • @dallasnellen
      @dallasnellen 6 лет назад

      Have you guys tried adding shims to the shock to increase rear swing arm rake angle and decrease wheelies?

    • @rrrkev
      @rrrkev 6 лет назад

      dallasnellen you cant"shim" the rear on the R model .

  • @xciasteczkowypotworx
    @xciasteczkowypotworx 7 лет назад +2

    I think it would be wise if you added the information about your weight - these settings should be changed if the owner of the bike is lighter/heavier than you (I don't mention the individual preference regarding these settings - that's a completely different topic)

    • @Simey2wheels
      @Simey2wheels 7 лет назад

      lukaszf there is no perfect setup for everyone. this is a good starting point and then you tweak from here to suit your style/ weight etc.

    • @xciasteczkowypotworx
      @xciasteczkowypotworx 7 лет назад +1

      Simey2wheels Of course - that is why I asked about the weight as it's a crucial information in suspension setup :)

  • @gsxr88
    @gsxr88 4 года назад

    TEN meaing tension on the fork

  • @fredflintstone4087
    @fredflintstone4087 4 года назад

    Has the ABS hindered you? Don’t know if this has been asked.

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  4 года назад

      Yes, it has been disconnected (not removed).

  • @goatculler
    @goatculler 6 лет назад

    Hey Simon when you come back to NZ. is there any chance you can stop by and sign my Aussie GP poster that hangs in my workshop in natty park. regards Jimbo ;)

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  6 лет назад

      I'd be happy to. Not sure when it'll be though Jimbo

  • @NicksStuff
    @NicksStuff 5 лет назад

    The description says pretty much the opposite of what the video is about, maybe it's worth it to refilm it?

  • @raydolinger1980
    @raydolinger1980 4 года назад +1

    You should hit Dave Moss up :)

    • @krayzieegg7294
      @krayzieegg7294 4 года назад

      jeffrosamson i think he is still great. Just got smarter/greedy i guess.

  • @haydengrant3856
    @haydengrant3856 7 лет назад +1

    We should take him by his word cause he has a mat mladin accent.

    • @motovudu
      @motovudu  7 лет назад +6

      Close, I'm from New Zealand

    • @MotoLen51
      @MotoLen51 6 лет назад

      Nah. Mladin sounds like he has a cold.

    • @64t120r
      @64t120r 6 лет назад

      Hahahaha! I'm going to use that if you don't mind.

    • @ajv802
      @ajv802 6 лет назад

      Calling a Kiwi and Aussie is fighting words lol

  • @rafaz28
    @rafaz28 7 лет назад +1

    Pretty neat video! Earlier I actually watched Brocked Dyno the same bike with a slip on and was on the leaners side too ruclips.net/video/MzhlPRSoMho/видео.html

  • @warmech2125
    @warmech2125 5 лет назад +1

    I was so pissed when I did my full system and saw that the gsxr has 2 servos

    • @paulrandolph8469
      @paulrandolph8469 4 года назад

      SET servos? You don't need to take out any servos or cables. Just pull the wire out of the ECU. It's the brown wire with a black stripe and green rings. I tickled it out with a jeweler's screwdriver and capped it (as opposed to cutting the wire) so I can always reconnect if there were a problem. You will not get an F (error) code.

    • @warmech2125
      @warmech2125 4 года назад +1

      Paul Randolph no, I did things the correct wayand removed all the unnecessary wires and put aftermarket parts

  • @atiroocky
    @atiroocky 2 года назад

    Rebound and compression are closed to factory settings. I think this setup depends of your oil age (need to close a bit more when oil is old).
    I thought preload was only about bike levelling, so depends of rider weight.
    Nice video though

  • @zainamohamedi6631
    @zainamohamedi6631 4 года назад

    Hi boss I need watsap number How much price Suzuki gsx 1000 2017

  • @fastlandscapes4201
    @fastlandscapes4201 4 года назад +1

    11 turns of preload?? What??? 🤣🤣 Damn, stock is 7 and 3/4 , that was already too much stiff for me. With 4 preload in (4 turns right), it is perfect. How can you even think to add 11 preload? You don't even look so heavy.... Honestly I think this is totally a wrong setup. Okay, I weight just 65 kg (without suit), but damn man, 11 of preload is something wrong

    • @Manchster99
      @Manchster99 4 года назад

      It may seem so at first glance. However preload is not just about weight, but as you are get quicker and start putting more braking forces, you need the extra support in braking.

  • @tarseal1
    @tarseal1 Год назад

    $20,000 motorcycle and a stupid c-ring spanner to adjust the rear spring, lost plenty of skin trying to adjust, also no rear hugger crap all over your rear shock. so I never bought one

    • @ononewheellad
      @ononewheellad Год назад

      Poor poor you. Buy a bicycle and be happy. 😂😂